Jimbee Cartagena Costa Cálida revalidates the Spanish Super Cup title

MADRID 19 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) –

Jimbee Cartagena won the second Spanish Super Cup in its history by beating Real Betis (3-1) in the final held this Sunday in front of its fans at the Palacio de los Deportes.

The host, who eliminated Barça in the semifinals, won the title again against a Betis that found itself in foul trouble right from the start, a red card for Ismael and the 1-0 for Darío after five minutes. Shortly after, Cortés doubled Cartagena’s income.

Despite the gale against them, Betis reached the final with a 2-1 win over Rafa López’s squad. After the break, the Andalusian team continued to gain weight on the hardwood, with chances and dominance, also pushing at the end with the game of five.

There Duda’s team had the sentence, which came in the 40th minute with the expulsion of Charly and the 3-1 score for Motta, which meant another Super Cup for the Cartagena team.